"Touring in support of his classic third album, Small Change, which was released in September of 1976 - this Chicago live date is one of the finest sessions (both in terms of performance and recording quality) from the '76-'77 world tour. Featuring his classic backing group of the time, The Nocturnal Emissions, this is Waits at his drunken, pessimistic best. Limited edition of 500 copies on clear vinyl."

"An absolutely electric performance from Sonny and Linda Sharrock with their group The Savages, recorded for NYC radio station WKCR on March 21, 1974. Sonny's guitar playing on this set is a revelation and Linda's wordless vocals complement it perfectly. Groove based experimental jazz at its absolute finest. Limited edition of 500 copies on transparent yellow vinyl."

Part one of a two part set. "On tour in support of their fifth album Morrison Hotel, and recorded just a little over a year before Jim Morrison's death, this 1970 concert is one of the most coherent and satisfying live dates of the band's career. Featuring a clear and focused Morrison, as well as a smoking group, Pittsburgh 1970 is a great example of what The Doors, at their peak, were capable of. Limited edition of 500 copies on transparent red vinyl."

Part two of a two part set. "On tour in support of their fifth album Morrison Hotel, and recorded just a little over a year before Jim Morrison's death, this 1970 concert is one of the most coherent and satisfying live dates of the band's career. Featuring a clear and focused Morrison, as well as a smoking group, Pittsburgh 1970 is a great example of what The Doors, at their peak, were capable of. Limited edition of 500 copies on clear vinyl."

"Though formed in 1971, the legendary English prog group Camel did not see much success until the 1975 album The Snow Goose. These live BBC radio sessions from 1977 feature material from that breakthrough LP as well as classics like Moonmadness and Rain Dances. Limited edition of 500 copies on orange vinyl."

"1979 found the Pat Metheny Group releasing and touring behind their breakout hit LP, American Garage, and this LP features some of their finest live recordings of that year, in the guitarist's home state of Missouri. Absolutely essential jam jazz from the master of the genre, in a limited edition of 500 copies on clear vinyl."

"Late 1968 saw The Grateful Dead recording their legendary third LP, Aoxomoxoa, while occasionally jamming around town in less formal settings. This includes some legendary trio shows at Marty Balin's The Matrix club, which featured Jerry, Phil and Mickey doing some loose and extended jams like the ones featured here. Limited edition of 500 copies on splattered blue, yellow, and purple transparent vinyl."

"Despite being recorded the same year as the Slowhand LP, this classic live set does not feature any tunes from that album. Instead Clapton opted to showcase some of his classic songs, both originals and covers, dating back to Derek & The Dominoes. An essential live date from arguably Britain's #1 guitarist. Clear blue vinyl in a clear PVC sleeve with blue lettering pressed in a limited edition of 500 copies."

"For a brief period in 1964 The Who were known as The High Numbers and released one 45 under the name. Before reverting back to The Who moniker, they made some legendary recordings that are collected here, mixing originals with classic American blues and R&B numbers. Clear yellow vinyl in a clear PVC sleeve with blue lettering pressed in a limited edition of 500 copies."

"Despite being recorded in the same year, the two shows on this LP find the band Free in completely different worlds, one before (Sutherland) and one after (Croydon) 'All Right Now' became a massive hit. Regardless, the band is in fine rocking form on both sides. Clear red vinyl in a clear PVC sleeve with blue lettering pressed in a limited edition of 500 copies."